About Kyphosis

A Forward Rounding of the Upper Back

At miVIP Surgery Centers, we are equipped to handle all back ailments from degenerative disc disease to the often severe spinal deformity known as kyphosis.

Most commonly referred to as a hunchback, humpback or round back, kyphosis is a condition that can occur at any age. While some rounding of the spine is considered normal, kyphosis creates a more exaggerated forward rounding of the upper back, which not only causes issues with posture but can also result in pain.

How Common is Kyphosis?

Only about 6 percent of the general population is affected by kyphosis.

What Causes Kyphosis

Kyphosis is often caused by:

Osteoporosis – Thinning bones can create crushed vertebrae.

Degenerative disc disease – Over time, the gel in the spinal discs can shrink or dry out, which can increase the severity of kyphosis.

Scheuermann’s disease – This is a hereditary disorder that generally begins prior to puberty when an individual is just about to hit a growth spurt.

Cancer – Spinal cancer can weaken the vertebrae making them more susceptible to damage.

Birth defects – Some babies develop kyphosis given that their spinal column doesn’t properly develop while in the womb.

Kyphosis Symptoms

Symptoms of kyphosis generally include:

A visibly curved spine

Back pain

Stiffness

Immobility

How to Treat Kyphosis

Depending on the cause of kyphosis, as well as the symptoms present, a physician may treat the condition using one of the following:

Medication – Pain relievers or prescription medication are often required to manage pain. Osteoporosis drugs can be used to strengthen the spine and prevent additional damage from occurring.

Physical Therapy – Exercises is often used to increase flexibility of the spine and strength abdominal muscles. Together they have been known to improve posture.

Braces – A body brace is often used by children who are born with Scheuermann’s disease. Given that they are still growing, the kyphosis may be halted by wearing the brace.

Surgery – Our spinal surgeons may recommend a cervical fusion if the curvature of the spine is severe. When spinal nerves or the spinal cord is pinched, surgery may be the best option. A cervical fusion joins at least two vertebrae together. It can correct the deformity and decrease pain.

Kyphosis Prognosis

In individuals with numerous compression fractures or degenerative joint disease, the defect will not get better without surgery. Therefore, they are likely to experience pain until surgery can correct the issue. For many children, the disease will stop once they have stopped growing. Even in cases where an adolescent requires surgery, they tend to do well afterward.

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Contact miVIP Surgery Centers at 855-496-4847 for additional kyphosis information, or to schedule an appointment with one of our renowned surgeons.

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